I highly approve of The Good Wife.
Highly! I am currently living in Bonnets: the Nineties - have just finished Pride and Prejudice and The Buccaneers and now moving on to Persuasion, hurray. (Doing lot of brainless gruntwork at work atm so can have telly on.)
Right now I am trying to limit the inflow of ads and exhortations to consume. It sometimes feels like an unstoppable tide, despite the fact that I don’t: watch live TV, listen to commercial radio, buy womens magazines, and have had AdBlock installed since it came out, so I must already see drastically fewer messages than most people.
A few years ago I read this interesting article about willpower being a depletable resource, and more and more I’m figuring out ways to make those choices once and then no more. It’s basically just the difference between buying sweets and then spending all your time not eating them, vs just not buying the motherfucking sweets.
(So to use this idea around not shopping, I’ve done the subscription services = no more meal planning, no more grocery shopping. I’ve just signed up to basically healthy varied meals and now I don’t have to actively choose that every evening or every week. )
I had a rule that catalogues would not be opened but go straight in the recycling. But I was just signing up with Junk Buster and it’s just occurred to me (I’m slow!) that they should just go straight back in the post. So that’s my new rule, and today Boden, The White Company, Hush, MeandEm, Wrap, and Plumo have all been posted back, return to sender. I get so many crazy catalogues and I don’t know why! House of Bruar?!? Over time this should reduce the inflow, tho, anyway.
I used Unroll.me to unsubscribe to all the bazillions of marketing emails I get through my Gmail and have written a rule on my Apple Mail to divert every message with the word “unsubscribe” into a task folder so I can do just that.
My hope is that over the next few months this stuff will disappear and I can stop thinking about it completely. I do worry that minimalism can become as big a distraction/timesuck as consumerism!